Somnia’s new USDso stablecoin, issued by Frax Finance and backed by tokenized Treasuries, routes reserve yield back into Somnia’s high-throughput DeFi ecosystemSomnia’s new USDso stablecoin, issued by Frax Finance and backed by tokenized Treasuries, routes reserve yield back into Somnia’s high-throughput DeFi ecosystem

Somnia taps Frax to launch USDso stablecoin for high-frequency DeFi

2026/05/05 20:43
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Somnia’s new USDso stablecoin, issued by Frax Finance and backed by tokenized Treasuries, routes reserve yield back into Somnia’s high-throughput DeFi ecosystem.

Summary
  • Layer-1 network Somnia has introduced USDso, a new ecosystem stablecoin issued and operated by Frax Finance using its frxUSD reserve-backed architecture.
  • USDso follows an over-collateralized model backed by assets including U.S. Treasuries and can be minted 1:1 against collateral such as USDC.
  • Ninety percent of reserve yield will be returned to Somnia DeFi protocols and 10% to an insurance fund, with the stablecoin aimed at high-frequency trading, DeFi, and on-chain protocol use cases.

How USDso is structured on Somnia

Somnia, a high-throughput L1 developed with Improbable and the Somnia Foundation, has announced the launch of USDso as its ecosystem stablecoin, stating that it is “issued and operated by Frax Finance based on the frxUSD architecture.”

Frax’s frxUSD design is a fully collateralized, fiat‑redeemable stablecoin system in which each unit is backed 1:1 by cash‑equivalent reserves such as tokenized U.S. Treasury funds, including vehicles like BlackRock’s BUIDL, Superstate’s USTB, and similar money‑market style instruments.

According to Frax documentation and Aave’s asset review, the architecture treats frxUSD (and, by extension, derivatives like USDso) as “reserve‑backed stablecoins” whose collateralization ratio sits above 100% — most recently around 102.38% — with assets custodied by regulated partners and managed via governance‑approved smart contracts.

Somnia’s announcement says USDso “adopts an over‑collateralization model and is backed by assets such as U.S. Treasury bonds,” and that users will be able to mint USDso 1:1 using assets like USDC, effectively tapping Frax’s off‑chain reserve stack through on‑chain mint and redeem flows on the Somnia network.

Yield routing back into the Somnia ecosystem

A key design choice is how reserve income is distributed.

Somnia explains that USDso’s revenue‑sharing mechanism will “return reserve earnings to the ecosystem,” with 90% of the yield allocated to DeFi protocols building on Somnia — through gauges, liquidity incentives, and protocol rewards — and the remaining 10% flowing into an insurance fund meant to backstop systemic risk.

That model echoes the sfrxUSD yield layer, where a separate yield‑bearing token captures the interest from Treasury‑backed reserves and distributes it to holders, but here Somnia is directing most of that income to protocol‑level incentives rather than purely to individual stablecoin holders.

Somnia positions USDso as infrastructure for “high‑frequency trading, DeFi, and on‑chain protocol scenarios,” arguing that its L1 — which processed more than 10 billion testnet transactions with peak daily throughput of 1.9 billion — can support low‑latency, low‑fee environments where a native, yield‑recycling stablecoin becomes the unit of account.

A recent crypto.news overview of frxUSD noted that the Frax design is explicitly meant to “bridge real‑world asset yields into DeFi” via tokenized Treasuries and dynamic strategies, a blueprint Somnia is now adopting at the L1 level through USDso.

Other analysis highlighted that reserve‑backed models like frxUSD — and now USDso — are emerging as a preferred structure for institutional DeFi because they combine 1:1 backing, regulated custodians, and transparent reserve reporting.

And a feature pointed out that as more RWA‑backed stablecoins plug into high‑performance L1s like Somnia, they are likely to become core settlement assets for both DeFi applications and, over time, tokenized traditional finance instruments.

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